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What’s everybody using for iPhone ballistic apps ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Shooter J" data-source="post: 2408133" data-attributes="member: 121766"><p>There are a lot of good options of course. Some have some great features that set them apart, some are much easier to use, and others tend to be more "accurate" right away. I like the apps that allow for export a lot. I find having hard dope is good to have on hand. In the end I still end up going back to the Kestrel. If the battery is low, I can switch it in one minute. Not possible with my phone. And phones often cost more than a Kestrel, so if I dropped it and had to replace one, I would choose the Kestrel. Its unfortuantely pretty hard to function in life without a phone, but I can get along just fine without a Kestrel for a few days. One thing that really helps is having an app that has support and a manual. Noting is more frustrating than not knowing what all of the parameters mean. It's just a guess at that point. Best thing is to verify at all of the distances you want to shoot and keep a paper backup IMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shooter J, post: 2408133, member: 121766"] There are a lot of good options of course. Some have some great features that set them apart, some are much easier to use, and others tend to be more "accurate" right away. I like the apps that allow for export a lot. I find having hard dope is good to have on hand. In the end I still end up going back to the Kestrel. If the battery is low, I can switch it in one minute. Not possible with my phone. And phones often cost more than a Kestrel, so if I dropped it and had to replace one, I would choose the Kestrel. Its unfortuantely pretty hard to function in life without a phone, but I can get along just fine without a Kestrel for a few days. One thing that really helps is having an app that has support and a manual. Noting is more frustrating than not knowing what all of the parameters mean. It's just a guess at that point. Best thing is to verify at all of the distances you want to shoot and keep a paper backup IMO. [/QUOTE]
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